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What Is Marburg? What You Need To Know About The Killer Ebola-Like Virus Spreading In Parts Of Africa The World Health Organization has urged African health authorities to be vigilant to the spread of the deadly Marburg virus, following reports of a new outbreak in Tanzania and a slew of new cases in Equatorial Guinea, as experts in multiple countries ...
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Genetic testing: How four generations of a family have battled multiple cancers When Cheri Pribyl underwent her annual mammogram in 2019 at Cleveland Clinic Weston, she was doing what came naturally to her: acting responsibly when it came to her own health. What the 57-year-old mother of two daughters had no way of knowing was ...
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Why doctors say you should get a colon screening earlier People younger than 55 make up a growing rate of colon and rectal cancer cases, often times with their cancer being detected at a later stage as well. They accounted for 20% of colorectal cancer diagnoses in 2019, up from 11% in 1995, according to a recent ...
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How antidepressants can help you manage depression and find relief from persistent sadness There are several different classes of antidepressants used to treat depression. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). SSRIs are considered the "first line" treatment for depression, according to Dr. Lokesh Shahani ...
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Depression and anxiety may be biologically aging you. These small changes could slow the clock New research shows that those with longstanding mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder are biologically older than their actual, chronological age. Getty Images.
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Hormonal contraceptives and breast cancer: what's the risk? There was a rise in breast cancer risk with all types of hormonal contraception, viz., COCs, oral POC, injectable POC, or progesterone-releasing intrauterine devices (PIUDs). The increase with the first three was by about a quarter. In contrast, the risk ...
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Gut bacteria in babies may predict type 1 diabetes in later life, study finds Researchers identify 'microbe signature' found to be in infants who went on to develop disease in childhood or adolescence. Robin McKie Science Editor. Sun 26 Mar 2023 02.00 EDT. Bacteria in the gut of one-year-old infants could be used to predict ...
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Study examines role of exercise on gut microbiome in middle-aged adults In the present study, researchers investigate whether alterations in intestinal microbiota composition by physical activity and hand-grip strength were affected by BMI values. The study cohort included individuals with normal BMI values within the range of ...
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Young adults with strong parent relationships have better long-term health outcomes Moreover, the current study examines the impact of this relationship on nearly all health domains of adolescents, including sexual and mental health, as well as their risk of substance abuse and developing cardiovascular disease.
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SARS-CoV-2 reinfection uncommon among individuals with evidence of previous infection during the pre-vaccine era As of October 2022, around 618 million confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases had been identified. The risk of reinfection associated with severe clinical consequences for survivors exists. In a recent analysis of ...
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New invasive mosquito species spreading in Florida Scientists are expressing concern as another new mosquito species has entered the Florida tropics with the potential to transmit mosquito-borne diseases. A mosquito known only by its scientific name, Culex lactator, has already made a permanent home in ...
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COVID-19 Linked to Long-Term Gastrointestinal Disorders Disorders included motility disorders, dyspepsia, gastroesophageal reflux disease, peptic ulcer disease, functional intestinal disorders, acute pancreatitis, hepatic and biliary disease. The risk of GI disorders a year after COVID-19 was greater ...
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Understanding the risk factors for the human heart Studying the national health survey data from 2005 to 2018 the researchers found that people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease who were older, male or who had diabetes or coronary heart disease were at particularly higher risk for heart failure.
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What You Need to Know about Kidney Disease Did you know your body has its very own self-cleaning system? It's your kidneys! Every 30 minutes, your kidneys filter all the blood in your body, removing waste, toxins, and excess fluids. Without the essential work of your kidneys, your body would ...
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New downtown exhibit compares Winnipeg's COVID-19 response to the Spanish Flu A new exhibit in downtown Winnipeg is comparing the city's response to the COVID-19 virus in 2020 to the Spanish Flu that spread across the world in 1918. It's in the Millennium centre and run by Heritage Winnipeg every day until March 31.
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Inside the lab that looks for viruses in wastewater from US homes Thousands of wastewater samples from sewage systems across the US get flown and trucked to a lab in Cambridge, Massachusetts, every week. Inside the facility, which is owned by the company Biobot Analytics, employees in white lab coats prepare to test ...
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Spring is tick season. Here's how to avoid Lyme disease. Aucott: Lyme is an infectious disease that's caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected deer tick. The bite often, but not always, causes a round, red skin lesion to form.
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Marburg virus disease outbreak kills five in Tanzania: What is this virus? Five people have died and three others are infected with the Marburg virus – a highly infectious, Ebola-like disease – in Tanzania's north-west Kagera region, authorities said earlier this week. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), ...
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Nottinghamshire woman with endometriosis vows to help others A Nottinghamshire woman with endometriosis who has been "forever going back to the doctors" since the age of 14 is now wanting to help others suffering from the condition. Jenni Johnson said she has been "fobbed off" by professionals throughout the ...
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Vaccines, Variants, and More: COVID-19 Year in Review Jacinda C. Abdul-Mutakabbir, PharmD, MPH, AAHIVP, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy at the University of California, San Diego, sat down with Drug Topics at the APhA 2023 Annual Meeting to review some the most crucial COVID-19 updates from 2022.
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Anulom Vilom Pranayama: Practice this breathing exercise the right way for your body and mind Whether you are a yogi or not, you must have heard everyone boost about the health benefits of deep breathing exercises. Breathing exercises are known to help enhance immunity, free one from stress or anxiety, and aid in improving the overall quality ...
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